Used Serial Number: F743601 manufactured in 1937. It was used and well cared for until 1983 after graduation from college. The typewriter does need to be cleaned and oiled. The ribbons are drying out.
Decals are excellent on the Standard, and passable on the Sterling. Bodies are free of rust and dents. No missing parts. Typewriters seated inside cases, carriage locks OFF (if applicable). Bubble wrap inside each case to fill empty space.
Serviced by Adam with Brooksaw Antiques, an experienced typewriter technician of over 6 years. Here’s a summary of what’s typically done Repairs: Worn or broken parts—like springs, screws, or rubber feet—are replaced.
Its steel material and portable features make it a versatile addition to any collection.
See the video. All functions tested and working. Otherwise no issues whatsoever. Serial number A707791. Great deco look. Ready to use. In most cases we do not know the history or have not used the item personally.
Case is worn but functional. Could use a typewriter lubrication. I did not hear a bell but I’m not sure if this model has one or maybe I didn’t have a lever correct. Lightweight compared to many I’ve seen.
The year is based on the serial number P1229144 and known production records of the Underwood Noiseless Portable series. 🔇 Noiseless Typing Technology. ⭐ WHAT MAKES THIS TYPEWRITER SPECIAL. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. | Made in U.S.A. | Serial No.
This portable typewriter is a collectible item that benefits a charity. Item is as pictured. Cassi Ford.